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Le Vésuve (1825)

(China) Shapely buds opening loose and blowsy, silvery-pink with deeper shadings. Good under glass.

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Louis Philippe (1834)

(China) Medium-sized, deep pink to red, with lighter petals in the centre of a very double flower. Bushy habit.

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Louis XIV (1859)

(China) Fully double flowers of very dark red almost black, with a good fragrance which is unusual in the Chinas. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Mme. Laurette Messimy (1887)

(China) A healthy rose. Many semi-double flowers are bright salmon pink suffused yellow at their base. Bushy and upright with glossy green foliage. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Mutabilis (1932)

(China) ‘Tipo Ideale’ or Rosa turkestancica. A very unusual rose. Can reach 6', but more likely to stay relatively dwarf. Continuously producing flowers of honey-yellow to orange and red. Single.

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Odorata

Unique to us in the UK.
(China) ‘Humes' Blush’. A vigorous, old China rose. Globular, double flowers white with pale pink flush. Very fragrant. Very old.

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Old Blush (1789)

(China) ‘Parsons Pink’. Silvery-pink with a deeper flush. Upright growth. Probably cultivated in China before 10th century.

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Old Blush Climber (1789)

(China) The climbing form of this very old China produces clusters of silvery-pink flowers on a pliable but somewhat spindly plant. Particularly good on walls but not really suitable for pergolas.

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Old Crimson China (1733)

Unique to us in the UK. (China) ‘Slater's Crimson’ (Rosa chinensis semperflorens). Bright red single flowers on an upright, bushy plant. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Papillon (1882)

Unique to us in the UK.
(China) Predominantly pink with white and copper reflections from the deeper base. A good but little known China.

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